
Tanacross Learners' Dictionary
PRELIMINARY VERSION
compiled by Irene Solomon Arnold, Gary Holton, and Rick Thoman
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keep: you keep (it) jâan dhihdlah I am keeping this one |
keepsake: keepsake, memento from a potlatch SYN souvenir ALSO gift, present |
kestrel: American kestrel |
Ketchumstuck: Ketchumstuck Village Yaadóg Xt'een Iin Ketchumstuck people LITERALLY 'inland area people' |
kettle: ALSO teapot |
key:![]() |
kick: I kicked it (once) sheké'ehkéyh she or he kicked me yeké'éhkeyh she or he is kicking it (repeatedly) |
kidney: my kidney |
kin: |
kind (person): kind, thoughtful person |
kind (type): a kind or type of something keechotl k'ent'eey sínt'eh this is a kind of mukluk |
kindling: ch'elasées dekjáayh I am making kindling |
kingfisher: |
kiss: they're kissing each other |
knap: I am knapping rock |
knee: my knee stsídahgót my kneecap |
kneel: I am kneeling
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knife: seey tthí' table knife seey saagh curved knife (for snowshoe making) meetsel fish cutter, ulu seey tsêdl pocket knife ch'iijeey fleshing knife |
knit: I am knitting éth íhtl'uh I am knitting a dipnet |



